5 do's don'ts of e-mail

1) Clearly summarize your message in the subject line.

2) Nasty e-mail should also be avoided.

3) Keep your messages short and focused.

4) Avoid using all capital letters.

5) Use a smiley to make sure that a statement is not misunderstood.



GolfCross- I do trust this website because it has a product and it convinces me to trust it.
Dehydrated water- I do not trust this website because there is no such thing as dehydrated water.
Inreach- I do trust this website because there is a tone of info and it seems real to me.
Dog island- I do not trust this website because I searched it on google and nothing came up.
Shibumi- I do not trust this website because it is very messed and says its the end of the internet.
Funky Shoes- I do trust this website because they have a product nd it seems reliable.
Fun Phones- I do not trust this website because it has a note at the bottom of the website and says that it is banned.
Bandersnatch- I do not trust this website because it is about wizards and buying your knowledge.



What are these three kinds of websites

Hoax- a website that is a lie

Wiki- A website that everyone can change

Urban Legend- A website that has stretched the truth



Safe-Keep safe by being careful not to give out personal information – such as your name, email, phone number, home address, or school name to people who you don’t trust online.

Meeting-Meeting someone you have only been in touch with online can be dangerous. Only do so with your parents’ or carers’ permission and even then only when they can be present.

Accept-Accepting emails, IM messages, or opening files, pictures or texts from people you don’t know or trust can lead to problems – they may contain viruses or nasty messages!

Reliable-Someone online may be lying about who they are, and information you find on the internet may not be reliable.

Tell-Tell your parent, carer or a trusted adult if someone or something makes you feel uncomfortable or worried. You can report online abuse to the police at.


Nov. 20, 08 Today I leardedd what the word vetted site means it means that a site is trusted and protected site. And I also learned that you shouldn't tell people your password or any other personal info to people you might meet on the internet.

S-safe
M-meeting
A-exepting
R-remeber
T-tell


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"I really don't like talking about money. All I can say is that the Good Lord must have wanted me to have it."

~Larry Bird~